“Butta My Bread” crooner JZyNo has turned down advice from his colleague Young Classic on adding another country’s citizenship to his document. Young Classic had taken to Facebook to render kind advice to JZyNo, but the trending artist turned it down with the hope that “what God can’t do, doesn’t exist.”
In his post, Classic said JZyNo should be “half and half” because “being only Liberian has never helped any past Liberian artist.” Young Classic, who has been in the industry for over nine years, offered advice based on his experience in the entertainment sector.
JZyNo, a guy with a different intention, has always prayed to God for direction. As seen in his reply, Young Classic advice is not in line with what God has decided for him.
“I can’t be what I am not Baba; I can’t be half and half…Ghanaians have been showing me real love tho. They did for other countries, they can do for us if we push harder,” JZyNo wrote.
JZyNo admits that he’s aware that Classic wants the best for him, but he’s optimistic that God will work things in his favor. He also promised to be the change the country needs in the entertainment sector. All he’s asking for is the necessary support.
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“I know you want the best for me. But what God can not do doesn’t exist.RULA FC and I will work overtime to be the change. Let’s support me the least we can, and watch the story turns into history.”
JZyNo’s reply to Young Classic has won Liberians’ hearts as so many were seen praising the star in the comment section.
As Liberia is on a transitional path with its fellow counterpart, it’s incredible to have people like JZyNo who are patriotic to their country.